This building dates to 1390. St Catherine’s Church, is a small parish church, mainly flint-walled. Apparently first built in the twelfth century, it was much remodelled in the last century. The nave has a two-bay crown-post roof , plain except for the chamfers on the crown posts and four-way arch braces. The felling date ranges for the two tiebeams suggest construction around 1400, making it the latest of the eight crown-post roofs dated within the county. It is the first parish church in Hampshire to be dendro-dated. (Miles and Worthington 1998, VA 29, list 91)